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Warren Buffett – Best Hedge Against Inflation

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How inflation swindles the equity investor (Fortune, 1977)

How inflation swindles the equity investor (Fortune, 1977)
Editor’s Note: Every Sunday, Fortune publishes a favorite story from our archive. As controversy swirls around whether Fed Chair Ben Bernanke is downplaying inflation predictions, we turn back to May 1977 for timely advice from Warren Buffett. The Oracle of Omaha has clashed with Bernanke over inflation time and time again, and here Buffett warns how rising prices can hamper growth “not because …
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Buffett: How inflation swindles the equity investor (Fortune, 1977)
Editor’s Note: Every Sunday, Fortune publishes a favorite story from our archive. As controversy swirls around whether Fed Chair Ben Bernanke is downplaying inflation predictions, we turn back to May 1977 for timely advice from Warren Buffett. The Oracle of Omaha has clashed with Bernanke over inflation time and time again, and here Buffett warns how rising prices can hamper growth “not because …
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Warren Buffett Bets on Inflation, a Dollar Decline and Rising Oil and Commodity Prices, Says Investor Greg Roy



Buffett is simply positioning himself to get maximum gains in the face of the long-term destruction of the U.S. dollar.


Albuquerque, NM (PRWEB) November 5, 2009

Greg Roy, the investor who generated 2,862% returns during the crash of 2008, writes, “Warren Buffett’s $ 44 Billion deal to buy Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad is a bet on better profits NOT a better future for America.”

According to Roy, Buffett has been preoccupied with inflation this year, stating clearly that the government’s actions “certainly sows the seeds of substantial inflation. We’re flooding the system with dollars. We’re monetizing debt. We’re doing all the things that lead to that (inflation).”

And publishing an op-ed piece urging congress to fight inflation at the same time he explains why they lack the political will to do so.

Now Buffett buys Burlington, which he states outright is a hedge against inflation. “I’d be more worried holding cash… The one thing about those unprecedented after effects is they’re going to be very bad for cash. I would much rather own working assets than have cash in a period that could become inflationary down the road.”

As Roy explains it, a $ 44 billion inflation hedge is anything but a sign of rosy prospects for America’s future. Maybe billionaire Buffett doesn’t remember that in the Great Inflation of the 1970s seniors were eating cat food because they could no longer afford groceries, but the rest of us do.

In fact, Roy believes much worse things are to come for the economy and Buffett is simply positioning himself to get maximum gains in the face of the long-term destruction of the U.S. dollar.

“Warren is a public relations virtuoso who can make people believe almost anything about the economy but it’s just too much to believe that a $ 44 billion inflation-hedge signals a vote for a better future for the average American.” Read Full Article

Greg Roy has called almost every major market crash since 1987’s Black October, including the financial meltdown of 2008 where he generated 2,862% returns in just four months. He leads an investment group for individual investors called the Wealth Insiders Alliance, where he shares his forecasts and trades.

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Peter Schiff Video Blog 6-23-09 The Dollar, The Fed, Condo Lending, Inflation


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Peter Schiff VS Mish Shedlock by Max Keiser – inflation VS deflation debate


Max Keiser talks to Stacy Herbert about the Peter Schiff versus Mish Shedlock affair and the inflation deflation debate recorded on September 2nd 2009 . jim rogers Warren Buffett jim puplava financial sense newshour Velocity of Money

Inflation

Inflation

Inflation

The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising.



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Warren Buffett Agrees: Burlington Was an Inflation Play


Warren Buffett Agrees: Burlington Was an Inflation Play